It could actually be number of things.... as long as you yourself didn't over charge it. More than likely it's something overcharging your battery. The first thing I would do is get your alternator tested. Most commonly that is the problem.
I have heard that some chryslers have computer problems overcharging the battery also, not sure what model you have tho.
yes they use gasoline cars but they do sell battery cars in Japan
Ther wasn't a battery in the first cars.
Either the charger is too powerful for your battery, like when using a 24 V truck/tractor charger on a 12 V battery. Or there's something seriously wrong with your battery, like too low fluid level.
Heat and/or short in the weiring .
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The optima battery is a type of battery that is used in cars. It is sold all over and said to be one of the top-rated car batteries on the market today.
Well....gas cars run until the gas runs out but it takes a while with a 30 gal. tank. You don't have to refuel as much. Where battery cars have to recharge every night. battery cars are better for the earth (global warming i guess :P) but over all you have to look at it and see i would say that i don't really know. I gave you some ideas to think about. :D
In most cars the battery is in front of the engine. In some cars, it is beneath the truck sometimes with the spare tire.
Leaking from where on the battery, the caps? If so the charging system may be over charging the battery and causing the acid to boil out. Could be a voltage regulator problem.
Gas operated remote control cars are faster, but require much more maintenance and care.
Boil over? As in antifreeze? that's probly a blown headgasket
It depends on the battery and the size of the kettle. It also depends on the starting temperature of the water and the air pressure, if you are at higher altitude or lower air pressure it takes less energy to boil the water, and also if the water starts at a higher temperature it takes less energy to boil. Definitely some batteries have enough energy. You'd have to calculate the amount of energy required to boil the water and look at the amp hour measurement on the battery, that tells you the total energy stored in the battery.